Microsoft Will Roll Out Copilot AI Companion This Fall

Find out when Microsoft's AI assistant, Copilot, will roll out to your favorite services and what they will bring to your everyday workflow.

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Microsoft announced the rollout of its AI assistant, Copilot, across Windows 11, Bing, Edge, and Microsoft 365 this fall.

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Yusuf Mehdi, Corporate Vice President and Consumer Chief Marketing Officer at Microsoft, described Copilot as an “everyday AI companion.”

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The objective behind Copilot is ambitious yet straightforward: to embed an AI-powered “copilot” in Microsoft’s most popular products to ensure that the most people possible have access.

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Copilot aims to provide context-sensitive assistance synthesizing data from your web activity, work data, and immediate actions on your PC. Privacy and security have been cited as top priorities.

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So, what sets Copilot apart? It’s the integration. Rather than being isolated within specific applications, Copilot promises a seamless experience across multiple Microsoft products.

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The service is slated to roll out as part of a free update to Windows 11 starting September 26, with further implementations in Bing, Edge, and Microsoft 365 coming this fall.Rather than being isolated within specific applications, Copilot promises a seamless experience across multiple Microsoft products.

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